Chief Financial Officer

Chief Financial Officer (CFO)

The officer of a firm responsible for handling the financial affairs of a company.

Chief Financial Officer

In a corporation, the official charged with overseeing all financial matters. The CFO is the equivalent of a treasurer: he/she is responsible for ensuring the long-term financial health of the corporation. This includes mundane matters like signing checks and record keeping, but the CFO is also head of financial forecasting, budgeting, and managing the company's financial risk. The CFO is often a member of the board of directors, and reports to the CEO. In the United States, it is common for CFOs to have an MBA degree, but not necessarily a professional designation like CPA or CFA.

Greenstein brings over 20 years of senior accounting and financial management experience within the gaming industry to Revel, most recently having served as Chief Financial Officer of Nevada Gold & Casinos Inc.

Deng will serve as registrant's Chief Financial Officer for an initial term of one year, subject to automatic renewal from year to year thereafter unless either party gives notice of termination at least ninety days prior to the automatic renewal date, at a base salary of $18,000 per year.

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